September 9, 2007

When Sir Ian Speaks, We Listen

In discussing his worldwide lobbying efforts, actor and Stonewall UK co-founder Sir Ian McKellen makes the case for equal rights in Singapore — and everywhere else, for that matter:

We heard it all before: “Gays should respect the views of those who condemn them.” “Government is powerless to move until society is ready for change.” “The law here that outlaws love between two grown men was left behind by the British.” I would have thought any self-respecting ex-colony would want to get rid of the colonizer’s laws. When I went to lobby Nelson Mandela while the postapartheid constitution was being drafted, I asked him to endorse making it illegal to discriminate on grounds of sexuality. I’d been warned that he might giggle if I mentioned homosexuality. But he got the point immediately and just said, “Yes, of course.” Perhaps a winning slogan might be: “What’s good enough for Mandela is good enough for us all.”

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